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Welcome to the Terrebonne 1,123! Located in the historic Turtle Bayou area of Terrebonne Parish, this 1,123± acre freshwater marsh tract presents a rare opportunity to own a significant piece of one of South Louisiana’s historically recognized freshwater marsh ecosystems. Situated approximately 18 miles west of Houma, 19± miles southeast of Morgan City, and about 60 miles southwest of New Orleans, this expansive property offers an authentic Louisiana marsh landscape that has remained largely unchanged over time.
The property is comprised primarily of freshwater marsh with a cypress swamp along its northern boundary, creating diverse habitat for wildlife and supporting the natural resources that define this region. Known for outstanding alligator hunting, duck hunting, frog hunting, freshwater fishing, and exceptional bird watching, the Terrebonne 1,123 offers a true sportsman’s experience in one of Louisiana’s most unique environments.
Opportunities to acquire large, contiguous freshwater marsh properties like this are increasingly rare. Whether your interest lies in outdoor recreation, conservation, or long-term land ownership, this remarkable 1,123± acre tract offers the chance to own a substantial piece of South Louisiana’s marsh heritage and enjoy a landscape unlike any other.
Call Chad Morgan today to schedule a private showing and experience #TheSmallTownWay!
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